Hi,
I am no longer able to pair my PC to my Samsung TV using smart view 2.0 after upgrading from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.
can anyone help me on that please?
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Hi,
I am no longer able to pair my PC to my Samsung TV using smart view 2.0 after upgrading from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.
can anyone help me on that please?
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Hi Ismail,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.
I would suggest you to get the HDMI cable and try to connect it by following these steps.
a. Turn off your computer and position it within easy reach of your TV. Disconnect the monitor, but leave the mouse and keyboard connected.
b. Connect the appropriate video cable from your computer's output to your TV.
c. Turn on your TV and set it to the input that matches the output on your computer. You might need to refer to the user's guide included with your TV for instructions on how to do this.
d. Turn on your computer.
e. You should see Windows displayed on your TV. If the screen looks stretched, or part of the screen seems cut off, you probably need to adjust the screen resolution in Windows.
f. If you can't see Windows on your TV, you might need to reconnect the computer to your monitor and adjust the screen resolution before you connect to your TV.
If you still face any issue, please contact your the manufacturer.
Let us know if this helps or post back with any issues with Windows, we will be glad to help.
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The question was about SAMSUNG SMARTVIEW connectivity, not about connecting a PC to the TV through HDMI.
Please read and understand the question before answering with something totally off-topic!
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I'm having the same problem here.
My TV's model UN40F6400AG, and it worked very well in W 8.1. Don't know what to do anymore.
Unfortunatelly, I have found it:
http://forums.windowscentral.com/ask-question/371661-can-i-use-smart-view-2-0-windows-10-a.html
"Recently updated to Windows 10 and now my Samsung 55" TV is not recognized using Smart View 2.0. Both Samsung and Microsoft tell me I have to revert back to Windows 8! What a hassle!"
And after the "great" answer from Akheel Ahmed, I lost all of my hope :/ Microsoft, it's a shame!
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Hi.
Has anyone found a solution?
I have a similar problem..
Just bought a new laptop running Windows 10 and i managed to connect and paired Smart View to my Samsung JS8500 without any problems.
The problem I have is, when i add content to Smart View it won't play the content, it just hangs and i have to close the program!
I still have my old laptop running Windows 7 and my wife's laptop running Windows 10 upgraded from Windows 8 ,we have no problem with Smart View streaming the same content on either!
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it looks like this is the case RSS-ATL ..regrettably!!
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Hi,
I am no longer able to pair my PC to my Samsung TV using smart view 2.0 after upgrading from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.
can anyone help me on that please?
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